Tampa, Florida -- The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office says an arrest has been made in connection to the Interstate 4 shooting death from over the weekend.

Investigators arrested 48-year-old Jerome Edward Hayes of St. Cloud, who according to his lawyer, turned himself in voluntarily on Monday morning.

A gun belonging to Hayes has also reportedly been confiscated, but his lawyer is not sure if it is the one used in the shooting.

During a press conference Monday afternoon, Colonel Donna Lusczynskiclarified that this incident did not stem from road rage, but rather a case of mistaken identity, "and being in the wrong place at the wrong time."

On Saturday, 47-year-oldFred William Turner, Jr. called 911 to reportsomeone was following him in the area of 50th and Columbus.

ColonelLusczynski explained the shooter had just left 6222 Adamo Dr., the address of the Tampa Gold Club-"Tampa's Premier Topless Gentlemen's Club"- and was following the victim, who had just left the neighboring Tres Equis Adult Theatre, Store and Arcade.

While on the phone with dispatchers, Turner said he was getting on the interstateheading toward Orlando, and the car following himpulled up beside him, and someone inside displayed what appeared to be asemi-automatic weapon. Turner also told police he had done nothing tocause someone to follow him.

The dispatcher then heard multiple gunshots, and according to witnesses,Turner immediately pulled over to the side of the road. Deputies found him dead in his car, with no suspect in sight.

It turns out Hayes and a friend of his got into an altercation with someone while at The Gold Club that day, waited outside for that person to leave, and then followed Turner as he left Tres Equis- thinking he was the man from their fight.

Turner was not ever engaged in the disagreement, and according to Colonel Lusczynski, he lost his life over a misunderstanding.